PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS 5 



XIII. 



LESTER'S GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND. 

 The Glory and Shame of England. By C. Edwards 

 Lester. 2vols. 13mo. Engravings. Muslin gilt. $150. 



The bold and romantic spirit of this work has already procured it no 

 small share of attention both in this country and Great Britain. The 

 developments here made of the condition of the poor in England, making- 

 due allowance for the luxuriance of the author's fancy, are of a most 

 fearful cha.ra.cteT.— Methodist Quarterly Review. 



XIV. 



PARRY'S VOYAGES TO THE POLAR SEAS. 



Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Pas- 

 sage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an 

 Attempt to reach the North Pole. By Sir W. E. Parry, 

 R.N. 2 vols. 18mo. Portrait. Muslin gilt. 90 cents. 



The history of these enterprises will be found exceedingly interesting ; 

 much curious and valuable information is also given in relation to tire 

 dreary and inhospitable regions of northern Siberia, and the various 

 tribes that inhabit Vciexa.— Methodist Quarterly Review. 



XV. 



KENDALL'S SANTA FE EXPEDITION. 



Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, comprising 

 a Description of a Tour through Texas, and across the 

 great Southwestern Prairies, the Camanche and Caygua 

 Hunting-grounds, &c. By George Wilkins Kendall. 2 

 vols. 12mo. Map and Engravings. New Edition. Mus- 

 lin gilt. $2 50. 



It has seldom fallen to our lot to read a narrative of so interesting and 

 touching incidents of travel as abound in these volumes ; we were not 

 prepared to find in them reading so very attractive, nor could we form 

 any idea that such a narrative of toils and sufferings as are here detailed 

 by the sufferer himself, would present so many points of instruction to 

 the general Teadiex.— Methodist Quarterly Review. 



XVI. 



ANTHON'S PILGRIMAGE TO TREVES. 

 A Pilgrimage to Treves, through the Valley of the Meuse 

 and the Forest of Ardennes, in the Year 1844. By Charles 

 Edward Anthon. 12mo. Muslin gilt. 75 cents. 



This book is a modest, carefully-written narrative of facts, with few 

 reflections, and those generally marked with good sense and proper feel- 

 ing. — Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. 



If this at'-ractive volume possessed no other claim to attention, it has 

 the charm of novelty about it, the author having >chosen no beaten track 

 for his route, although one of great interest. — jV. Y. Com. Advertiser. 



